to destroy something by attacking it with weapons
Example: He reached into his coat to take out his wallet, intending to give the Father a hundred dollars for his troubles.
to get something officially, especially from an insurance company, bank, or law court
Example: He teased off his right-hand glove, and reached into his coat to take out his knife.
to help someone to forget their problems
Example: Henry took out his wallet.
to kill someone
Example: In the trunk, I find the puncture repair kit and take out the jack.
to make a piece of clothing more loose, so that it fits you
Example: McGregor's role was as a `roving gun" to watch their backs and flanks and take out dangerous officers as necessary.
to make someone suffer because you are angry, upset, or tired, even though it is not their fault
Example: Playing tennis in this heat really takes it out of you.
to need a lot of effort and to make you feel very tired
Example: She ought to go out and have fun, it’d take her out of herself.
to remove something from a pocket, bag etc
Example: She’s taking her parents out for dinner.
to take someone to a place like a cinema or a restaurant and usually pay for them
Example: The night bombing raid took out the bridge.
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